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Ariolo

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Four Letter Code ARIO
Federation Status Member
Planet of Origin Fillandia
Encountered Star Trek IV
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level Planetary Development Scale
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Name

  • Proper Name: Ariolo
  • Pronunciation: Ari'Olo

Home System

  • Quadrant: Beta
  • Location: Pov'iris Sector (coordinates B24-0002-1303)
  • Proper Name: Filland
  • Pronunciation: Fill'and
  • Star: It orbits a class M (Red) star
  • Distance from Star: it's orbit is approximately 382 million km
  • Companions: Their are 6 other planets with Filland being the 4th

Home World

  • Proper Name: Fillandia
  • Pronunciation: Fill'and'ia
  • Diameter: 10,677 km (6,673 miles)
  • Gravity: 0.93 standard gravity with a density of 6.1
  • Axial Tilt: 9%, minor seasonal effects (less than Earth)
  • Orbital Period: 402 days
  • Rotational Period: 26.5 hours
  • Classification: M
    • Surface Water: 47%
    • Atmosphere: 0.96 is a standard pressure with 77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 2% argon
    • Climate: Temperate to cool
    • Population: Just over 1 billion

History

In 2285, the Ariolo were represented by two ambassadors to the Federation Council.

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Description

Ariolo have a tough, almost leathery skin that is usually a dark grey or brown in color. They have angular heads that slope upwards from a low forehead to the rear of the cranium. The jaw is angled down so that the mouth, which reverses the angular pattern to slope upward away from the line of the jaw and forehead, protrudes slightly away from the face. have centaur-like torsos.


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Federation Intelligance Files

For more data see Federation Intelligence Files ENT-4444-0124

Notes

THIS PROFILE IS CURRENTLY BEING RE-WRITTEN BY THE SDC; Species Development Committee